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Comparison of abilities of white-rot fungi to mineralize selected xenobiotic compounds
Authors:Philip Morgan  Stephen T. Lewis  Robert J. Watkinson
Affiliation:(1) Shell Research Ltd., Sittingbourne Research Centre, ME9 8AG Sittingbourne, Kent, UK
Abstract:Summary The abilities of the white-rot fungi Chrysosporium lignorum, Trametes versicolor, Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Stereum hirsutum to mineralize 3,4-dichloroaniline, dieldrin and phenanthrene were investigated. S. hirsutum did not mineralize any of the test compounds but the other strains partly mineralized them all to varying degrees. The relative degradation rates per unit biomass were T. versicolor > C. lignorum > P. chrysosporium. Evidence was obtained for the production of water-soluble metabolic intermediates but no attempt was made to characterize these. It was found that mineral salts-glucose medium supplemented with trace mineral nutrients, vitamins and 1.5 mm 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl alcohol (veratryl alcohol) resulted in the highest mineralization rate. At no time in these experiments was there detectable extracellular ligninase (lignin peroxidase) activity.Offprint requests to: P. Morgan
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